Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Since all we shipped was wsfb, the PCI bus scanning code was ignored. > I know Jay on our team looked at it on one of the newer Sun Blade models > a while ago, maybe if I poke him he'll actually reply to e-mail.
He once tried it on a sb1500, I remember. No pci bus is detected at all there. I don't have access to one, so I cannot try to enhance it :-( Would be cool if somebody could get it working there (based on the magic flags I show you on Saturday which make stuff working on most systems like U5/10, U30, U60, U80, SB1k/2k, SB100/150, U1, U2 [which I all have here for testing, plus almost all the frame buffer models known to work (in TrueColor, except the 8bit PGX): PGX, PGX24, PGX32, PGX64, XVR-100, Elite3D m3 and m6, Creator_*** >> ppp.s. Why didn't you respond? > > > Between 4 hours of meetings yesterday, and the router between myself > and the IMAP server being down several hours yesterday, there was a > bunch of mail I never got around to responding to. Ahh sorry, the mistake I always make: Not being patient enough ... This has ad- and disad- vantages. Often the latter in social aspects ... (and the former when dealing with technical questions) Good news: Menno Lageman - Sun Microsystems - http://blogs.sun.com/menno gently gives me ssh access to a T2000 all next week long, so I can look into bus scanning there (I'm afraid, no XVR-200 is currently sitting inside). But at least the pci bridge etc. will be interesting to discover. -- Martin Bochnig
